More than 100 million people will watch Super Bowl LIII between the Patriots and Rams on Sunday. But if you are one of the people not interested in the game, the commercials or Maroon 5 at halftime, you have plenty of options elsewhere on the tube.

The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET and should wrap up around 10 p.m., and we’re here to tell you what else you can check out during that time if football isn’t your thing.

If you’re a sports fan who just doesn’t like the NFL, you have plenty of classic movie options. If you don’t give a flip about sports, get some snacks and adult beverages ready and hunker down with a slew of marathons or a vintage comedy flick.

Here are the top 10 viewing options for someone who does NOT want to watch Super Bowl LIII (all times ET):

10. "The Goonies" | Freeform | 9:20 p.m.: This 1985 cult classic is one of those movies you can rewatch no matter when it’s on.

9. "Dr. Pimple Popper: The Poppy Bowl" | TLC | Marathon, beginning at 5 p.m.: Obviously you have to have a pimple-popping fetish to watch this, but if you do, you can watch gross stuff pour out of pores for hours.

1. "The Office" | Comedy Central | Marathon, starting at 8 a.m.: This is VERY important. I checked the episodes that will be airing. They’re from Seasons 4 and 5. Not 8 and 9, so we’re good to go here. On a side note, Steve Carell appeared on this week’s Sports Illustrated Media Podcast if you’d like to take a listen. More on that below.

Also: If you’re interested in watching a sport other than football, here’s what some of the sports networks are airing Sunday night. — By Jimmy Traina

Listen Up: Steve Carell and Brent Musburger Join the SI Media Podcast

The latest episode of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features an interview with actor Steve Carell, who talks about “The Office” and more. The man who played Michael Scott shares secrets about the “Basketball” episode, talks about what it was like to film the fire drill scene in “Stress Relief” and explains his thought process in writing the “Casino Night" episode.

Following Carell, the legendary Brent Musburger joins the podcast to talk about Super Bowl betting and prop bets, the scene in Vegas and much more.

Vault Photo of the Week: Jackie's Steal of Home

There's never a bad time to celebrate the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson—especially during the week that marks a century since his birth on Jan. 31, 1919. For as much as Robinson's accomplishments transcended the baseball world, don't forget he was involved in one of the more controversial plays of his time.

As depicted above, he bolted from third base on a steal of home in the 1955 World Series. As Robinson barrelled toward Yankees catcher Yogi Berra, he went in for a slide and was called safe by the home plate umpire. For the rest of his life Berra maintained Robinson was out. Instant replay was still a half-century or so away, unfortunately.

SI photographer Mark Kauffman captured the shot above.

Best of the Rest

Editor's note: Below are some of our favorite stories of the week not published by SI. This week's list is curated by Jimmy Traina.